Kasuga Rito had a hidden wish for a very long time: to use his ability for good and to help people. But before he could do that, he needed to gain the power of magic first.

Rito is a sophomore in Rezon Institute, a school for people with special magic abilities to find, train, and develop their skills. Each student has to reach 100 points to be able to start using their ability. Otherwise they won't move up from the "Common" and into the "Starlight" class. But Rito, known as "the Eternal 99", has been stuck with an unchanging 99 points for a long time.

So here comes his new plan: to become a friend with Scuse Fontana, a three-day exchange student from the Demon World, and to ask her for some food. (There's rumor that a human can increase his power by eating food from the Demon World). He slipped into the hotel where a welcome party is being held for the much respected lady, just to find that she's actually absent. Losing hope, he wastes no time leaving the hotel. At the back alley behind the hotel, he finds a tiny dragon, which for some reason sticks to his head and now he can't get it off...

lets just say they picked a perfect name for this manga.... the main character is not perverted, not constantly stuck in a bad situation, and is level headed..... the mangaka did not have this story rely on those elements like so many do.... you dont see him accidently grabing or seeing something every other page (which i think is a nice change of pace).... what you get is a great story, great art and lovable characters... this is definately a high recomend and i cant wait for volume 2 to be translated!!!

Why does the generic fight scene have to drag on for four chapters, while the plot is so rushed? I wish the manga-ka could have sped through the generic fight scene (from every shounen you've ever read) and spent a little more time making the plot, characters, relationships, ect. not feel so rushed, fake & confusing.

It's OK, but I was disappointed. Essentially, you can read the description and look at the tags and see what type of story this is. If you want to read a story like this, read this one. It's not great, but it's still pretty good. And a lot of these types of stories are just downright awful (as tazmaniandeval alluded to), so it's refreshing to find one that isn't offensively bad.